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Concrete contractor in Richmond Hill

Entrance concrete often sits tightly among steps, planting beds, trees and the driveway. Replacing it means deciding which edges are fixed and which can change.

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Protecting landscaping begins with access

A garden can be outside the final form and still lie along the only machinery route. Tree roots may extend below an old walkway. Fence openings can limit the size of pieces removed. These conditions should be documented in the scope.

Soil that has built up against an old slab can also change runoff. Simply returning concrete to that edge may leave water with no route away.

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Entrance elevations work as a chain

The driveway meets the walk, the walk meets the lowest step and the stair reaches the porch. A change in one link may alter the height or slope needed at the next.

If only a walkway is replaced, the remaining steps and driveway need to be stable enough to form sensible endpoints. New concrete will remain visibly newer.

03

Backyard work needs its own route

Patio construction may pass through the same established landscaping. Gates, AC equipment and decks can narrow access even where the patio area itself is open.

Layout then follows the rear door, furniture and yard drainage. Decorative finish can coordinate with the setting after those physical needs are settled.

Project planning

Discuss a Richmond Hill concrete project

Tell us what is there now, what you want to change and where the project is located. Photos and approximate dimensions are useful starting points.

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